The Shakki™ helmet is adorned with many Japanese mythological elements. Each element features a character that represents a trait or story. Endurance - The Monk Mongaku tests his spiritual sincerity by standing under an ice cold waterfall. Exposure to the frigid water almost kills him, but he perseveres showing his mental and physical endurance. Bravery - Kintaro, also known as the Golden Boy, roamed the forests of northern Japan. He was renowned for his strength and mastery of the wild. Often his bravery is depicted by wrestling the feared giant carp. Raijin - With his ability to create the most powerful storms, Raijin rains down deafening thunder from his multitude of drums. Usually depicted as a red demonic demon, he is both feared and admired as a predominate deity in the Shinto religion. Fujin - Shouldering his bag of wind, the disheveled Fujin has the power to both create and destroy. As the god of wind, he is among the oldest of the Shinto gods, and helped create the world itself.
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All World Standard,
meets or exceeds the following: DOT FMVSS 218 (US), ECE 22-05 (Europe), SAI
AS1698 (Australia) & SG (Japan) safety and teting standards. Does not ship
with SAI or SG certification stickers unless purchesed from an authorized
dealer in that country
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Injection molded
polycarbonate shell for strength
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Long oval headform
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Wind tunnel tested and
refined
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Molded twin channel
supervent for increased cooling
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Rear exhaust ports
prevent heat buildup
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Removable molded
breath deflector reduces shield fogging
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Chin venting system
reduces shield fogging
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Fully
removable/washable HydraDry™ interior
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Quick-change fog-free
Proshield™ with sideplates
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Prolock™ shield
locking system
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